Pressure Limits - ABB ACS880-604LC Hardware Manual

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The higher the concentration of heat transfer fluid, the higher the viscosity of the coolant.
This results in a higher pressure loss in the system. See
The nominal current ratings of drive system modules apply to an Antifrogen® L / water
solution of 25/75% (volume). For derating with other ratios, contact your local ABB
representative.
Incoming coolant temperature:
0...50 °C (32...122 °F): no current derating required
Condensation is not allowed. The minimum coolant temperature to avoid condensation (at
an atmospheric pressure of 1 bar) is shown below as a function of relative humidity (RH)
and ambient temperature (T
T
air
(°C)
RH = 95%
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
= Not allowed as standard but the coolant temperature must be 0 °C (32 °F) or above.
At an air temperature of 45 °C and relative humidity of 65% the coolant temperature may
Example:
Maximum temperature rise: Depends on heat losses and mass flow. Typically 10 °C (18
°F) with nominal losses and flow.

Pressure limits

Base pressure: 100 ... 150 kPa (recommended); 200 kPa (maximum). "Base pressure"
denotes the pressure of the system compared with the atmospheric pressure when the
cooling circuit is filled with coolant.
Air counterpressure in the expansion tank: 40 kPa
Design pressure (PS): 600 kPa
Nominal pressure difference (between main in/out lines): 120 kPa with 25/75% (volume)
coolant solution, 150 kPa with 50/50% (volume) coolant solution
Maximum pressure difference (between main in/out lines): 200 kPa
).
air
RH = 80%
4.3
1.9
9.2
6.7
14.2
11.5
19.2
16.5
24.1
21.4
29.1
26.2
34.1
31.1
39.0
35.9
44.0
40.8
49.0
45.6
53.9
50.4
Pressure limits (page
Min. T
(°C)
coolant
RH = 65%
-0.9
3.7
8.4
13.2
17.9
22.7
27.4
32.2
36.8
41.6
46.3
not be below +36.8 °C
Internal cooling circuit 71
71).
RH = 50%
RH = 40%
-4.5
-7.4
-0.1
-3.0
4.6
1.5
9.4
6.0
13.8
10.5
18.4
15.0
23.0
19.4
27.6
23.8
32.1
28.2
36.7
32.8
42.2
37.1

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